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One farm worker dies, 200 arrested in chaos at California cannabis farm immigration

CAMARILLO AND CARPINTERIA, CALIFORNIA, JUL 10 – Federal agents arrested about 200 undocumented migrants during cannabis farm raids that uncovered child labor violations and resulted in the death of a farmworker, union officials said.

  • A farm worker died and about 200 people were arrested during a federal immigration raid at a licensed cannabis farm near Camarillo, California, on July 10, 2025.
  • The raid came after more than a month of clashes between the Trump administration and protesters advocating for immigrant rights during the government's intensified efforts to target undocumented immigrants.
  • Federal agents executed warrants at two farms, detained workers for up to eight hours, used less-lethal weapons against protesters, and faced rock-throwing assaults.
  • United Farm Workers said the worker died from injuries sustained in the raid, while DHS stated he was not in custody and fell 30 feet from a greenhouse roof, and President Trump ordered tough arrests of attackers calling them 'SLIMEBALLS.'
  • The raid intensified calls for protections: LA Mayor Bass ordered city preparedness plans and a judge planned rulings on lawsuits challenging immigration enforcement tactics.
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CNN Español An agricultural worker of Mexican origin died on Sunday after falling from the roof of a greenhouse during a migration raid last Thursday on agricultural farms in Glass House Farms in Camarillo, California, 80 km from downtown Los Angeles. This is 57-year-old Jaime Alanis, originally from the town of Jerahuaro, in the municipality of Zinapécuaro, as confirmed by EFE sources from the Michoacán government. This is what we know from the…

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A worker died in a nine-metre fall while the police were shot at.

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Los Angeles Times broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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